时间: 2025-04-25 02:01:29
美: ['bɔrɪŋ]
英: ['bɔːrɪŋ]
adj. 无聊的;令人厌烦的
n. 钻孔
v. 钻孔;使厌烦;挖空(bore的ing形式)
n. (Boring)人名;(英、瑞典)博林
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词源分析:Boring 源于动词 bore,意指“使人感到乏味”。“Bore”源于古英语“borian”,意为“打孔、钻孔”,隐喻性地表示对心灵的“打孔”,即无趣的感觉。后缀“-ing”用于形成形容词。
历史背景:Boring 作为形容词的使用可以追溯到19世纪,最早的文献记载大约在1850年代。
课本:
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
The lecture was so boring that many students left early.
(这场讲座太无聊了,许多学生早早离开了。)
I find math boring unless it's applied to real-life situations.
(我觉得数学无聊,除非它与现实生活相关。)
His stories are always boring because he repeats the same ones.
(他的故事总是无聊,因为他总是讲同样的。)
The book was interesting at first, but it became boring in the middle.
(这本书开始时很有趣,但中间变得无聊。)
Watching paint dry is one of the most boring activities.
(看油漆干是最无聊的活动之一。)
*. She described the meeting as boring and unproductive.
(她形容这次会议无聊且无效。)
The documentary was informative but rather boring.
(这部纪录片很有信息量,但相当无聊。)
I was bored out of my mind during that boring movie.
(那部无聊的电影让我感到无聊透顶。)
The conference was filled with boring presentations.
(这次会议充满了无聊的演讲。)
Even the teacher admitted that the history lesson was boring.
(连老师都承认这节历史课很无聊。)
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通过以上分析,可以全面理解“boring”这个单词的用法及其在不同语境中的表现。
[ADJ] Someone or something boring is so dull and uninteresting that they make people tired and impatient. 乏味的
例:Not only are mothers not paid but also most of their boring or difficult work is unnoticed.母亲们不仅得不到报酬,而且所干的乏味艰辛的活儿也很少被留意。